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1. Nickel Challenge In Vitro Affects CD38 and HLA-DR Expression in T Cell Subpopulations from the Blood of Patients with Nickel Allergy.

2. Retinoic Acid Negatively Impacts Proliferation and MCTC Specific Attributes of Human Skin Derived Mast Cells, but Reinforces Allergic Stimulability.

3. Human Mast Cells in the Neurohormonal Network: Expression of POMC, Detection of Precursor Proteases, and Evidence for IgE-Dependent Secretion of α-MSH.

4. Expression of prothrombin, thrombin and its receptors in human scars.

5. Functional Characterization and Expression Analysis of the Proteinase-Activated Receptor-2 in Human Cutaneous Mast Cells.

6. Human Skin Mast Cells Express H2 and H4, but not H3 Receptors.

7. A Long-Term Coculture Model for the Study of Mast Cell–Keratinocyte Interactions.

8. Mast Cell-Fibroblast Interactions: Human Mast Cells as Source and Inducers of Fibroblast and Epithelial Growth Factors.

9. Differential promoter activity in benign and malignant human cells of skin origin.

10. Testosterone exerts selective anti-inflammatory effects on human skin mast cells in a cell subset dependent manner.

11. Mast cell-derived TNF-α and histamine modify IL-6 and IL-8 expression and release from cutaneous tumor cells.

12. Long-Term Cultured Human Skin Mast Cells Are Suitable for Pharmacological Studies of Anti-Allergic Drugs Due to High Responsiveness to EcεRI Cross-Linking.

13. Miltefosine Inhibits Human Mast Cell Activation and Mediator Release Both In Vitro and In Vivo.

14. MRGPRX2 is negatively targeted by SCF and IL‐4 to diminish pseudo‐allergic stimulation of skin mast cells in culture.

15. An efficient method for gene knock-down by RNA interference in human skin mast cells.

16. IL-4 and human skin mast cells revisited: reinforcement of a pro-allergic phenotype upon prolonged exposure.

17. Phenotypic variability in human skin mast cells.

19. Chemokine Expression-Based Endotype Clustering of Chronic Rhinosinusitis.

20. Skin mast cell phenotypes between two highly divergent cohorts - more pronounced variability within than between groups.

21. Skin mast cells develop non-synchronized changes in typical lineage characteristics upon culture.

22. The role of the renin‐angiotensin system in skin physiology and pathophysiology.

23. Retinoic acid potentiates inflammatory cytokines in human mast cells: Identification of mast cells as prominent constituents of the skin retinoid network.

24. Transition from atherosclerosis to aortic aneurysm in humans coincides with an increased expression of RAS components

25. PPARδ Enhances Keratinocyte Proliferation in Psoriasis and Induces Heparin-Binding EGF-Like Growth Factor.

26. Baseline and stimulated turnover of cell surface c-Kit expression in different types of human mast cells.

27. Gene expression and regulation of nerve growth factor in atopic dermatitis mast cells and the human mast cell line-1

28. Human skin: source of and target organ for angiotensin II.

29. Expression of vanilloid receptor subtype 1 in cutaneous sensory nerve fibers, mast cells, and epithelial cells of appendage structures.

31. Release of Stem Cell Factor from a Human Keratinocyte Line, HaCaT, Is Increased in Differentiating <em>versus</em> Proliferating Cells.

32. Mast cell lines HMC-1 and LAD2 in comparison with mature human skin mast cells – drastically reduced levels of tryptase and chymase in mast cell lines.

33. IL-33 and MRGPRX2-Triggered Activation of Human Skin Mast Cells—Elimination of Receptor Expression on Chronic Exposure, but Reinforced Degranulation on Acute Priming.

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